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mcial and Statistical Extracts 

From Report of 

luperintendent of Public 
Instruction 

For the Years Beginning July 1, 1918, 
and Ending June 30, 1920 




Published by 

ioard of Directors of State Institutions, by autlwrity of Chapter 

XVIII Title 1, Revised Statutes of Arizona 

1913, Civil Code 



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Financial and Statistical Extracts 

From Report of 

Superintendent of Public 
Instruction 



For the Years Beginning July 1, 1918, 
and Ending June 30, 1920 




Published by 

Board of Directors of State Institutions, by authority of Chapter 

XVIII Title 1, Revised Statutes of Arizona 

1913, Civil Code 



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REPORT OF 
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 



Office of 
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 

October 1, 1920. 
To His Excellency, Thomas E. Campbell, 

Governor of the State of Airzona. 
Sir: 

I have the honor of submitting to you, in compliance with the 
requirements of law, the following report of the Superintendent of 
Public Instruction for the years beginning July 1, 1918, and ending 
June 30, 1920. 

Very respectfully, 

C. 0. CASE. 



Extracts from Report of Superintendent 
of Public Instruction 

For the Years Beginning July 1, 1918, and Ending June 30, 1920 



STATE OF ARIZONA 

MILITARY DEPARTMENT 

Phoenix 

December 1, 1920. 
From 

The Adjutant General, Secretary of Normal and High School Cadet 

Commission. 

To 

. Mr. C. 0. Case, Chairman, Normal 'and High School Cadet 

Commission. 

Subject: ANNUAL REPORT 

1. Cadet Companies have been organized this year in the fol- 
lowing high schools, Casa Grande, Florence, Nogales, Clifton and 
Morenci. Thirteen additional High Schools will probably qualify in 
another year. Approximately 2,800 students are taking Military 
Training in one Normal and twenty-one High Schools, as follows: 

Had Training Last Year: Holbrook, Winslow, Jerome, Glendale, 
Phoenix, Tempe High, Tempe Normal, Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, 
Yuma, Tucson, Douglas, Bisbee, Safford, Globe, Miami. 

New Schools Taking the Course This Year: Casa Grande, No- 
gales, Clifton, Morenci, Florence. 

Expect to Qualify within the Next Year: Kingman, Clarkdale, 
Flagstaff, Williams, Ajo, Peoria, Wilcox, Benson, Duncan, Thatcher, 
Ray, St. Johns, Metcalf. 

2. New equipment purchased during the fiscal year 1920 con- 
sists of 100,000 rounds .22 cal. ammunition; 10,525 rounds of .30 cal. 
ammunition; 100 Winchester rifle model No. 52 .22 cal., and one set 
of colors. 

This stand of colors is to be awarded to the best uniformed and 



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trained company in the Cadet Corps and will be designated as the 
Color Company of the Regiment for the year. Tempe Normal School 
was awarded the colors for last year. 

GOVERNMENT AID 

Prescott High School made application for Government aid un- 
der Special Regulation 107 Douglas, Phoenix and Tucson have 
obtained Government aid under General Order No. 48, War Depart- 
ment, and now have their equipment. 

The Cadet Regiment in the State of Arizona as a whole is in 
very good shape considering the limited time available for training. 
In some schools the Military Training period is before school hours, 
in other schools they take up from thirty to forty-five minutes of 
the noon hour, all of which does not tend to create a good spirit 
among the students. The law should be amended requiring all 
schools to include the training in their regular cirricula. If this 
period could be arranged in the middle of the afternoon in the 
second or third periods it would be of great benefit to the student 
both physically and mentally. A few schools have the training three 
times a week and taking one hour each period. This is very poor 
practice, and in order to derive the greatest benefits from the 
training it should be taken each day and made short and snappy. 
Thirty minutes of good snappy physical exercises will do more to 
develop a student than hours of slow, uninteresting drill. 

TARGET RANGES 

Several companies engaged in target practice upon available 
ranges with the service rifles. One rifle match was reported in 
which teams from two companies, geographically widely separated, 
met at their own expense. 

Would suggest that the commission authorize an annual rifle 
match with a team from each school consisting of three students 
and that the State stand the expense' of the railroad fare, and offer 
suitable prizes and a cup. 



OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 

EXPENSES OF THE NORMAL AND HIGH SCHOOL 
CADET BATTALION 

Travel Expenses: 

August $ 32.57 

September 7.15 

October 32.75 

November 47.30 $ 119.77 

Stationery and Office Supplies: 

July $ 17.60 17.60 

Postage : 

July $ 4.00 

November 10.00 14.00 

Pay of Inspector-Instructor: 

July $ 150.00 

August 150.00 

September 150.00 

October 25.00 

November 280.00 755.00 

Exqyress, Freight and Drayage: 

January $ 7.41 

February 4.85 

March 4.74 

June I.94 

November n.87 30.81 

Printing and Publications: 

June $ 200.00 

August 105.00 

November 610.00 915.00 

New Equipment: 

July $4,055.24 4,055.24 

Replacement Equipment: 

July $ 538.00 538.00 

Miscellaneous : 

December $ 213.75 

February 42.60 

June 1,097.03 

July 214.53 1,567.91 



REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

Totals : 

Travel expenses $ 119.77 . 

Stationery and office supplies 17.60 

Postage 14.00 ■ 

Pay of inspector-instructor.... 755.00 
Express, freight and drayage 30.81 

Printing and publications 915.00 

New equipment 4,055.24 

Replacement equipment 358.00 

Miscellaneous 1,567.91 $8,013.33 



Expenditures by Months: 

December $ 213.75 

January 25.01 

February 47.45 

March 4.74 

April 

May 1,097.03 

June 5,013.71 

July 150.00 

August 287.57 

September 157.15 

October 57.75 

November 959.17 $8,013.33 



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OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 9 

AVERAGE MONTHLY SALARIES FOR TEACHERS IN ONE- 
ROOM RURAL SCHOOLS, CALCULATED ON A 
TWELVE MONTHS BASIS 



Year 1919-1920 Year 1920-1921 

Counties Paid To Be Paid 

Apache $66.16 $ 84.28 

Cochise 70.27 113.40 

Coconino 67.02 83.76 

Gila _ 73.31 106.12 

Graham 70.69 90.06 

Greenlee 73.40 98.14 

Maricopa 74.38 96.11 

Mohave 64.93 88.81 

Navajo 67.82 84.32 

Pima 81.56 97.50 

Pinal 77.10 112.56 

Santa Cruz 70.56 82.31 

Yavapai 76.10 91.92 

Yuma 71.25 87.78 



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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 
STATE AID 



Moneys paid out of the General Fund as reimbursement for ex- 
penditures made for vocational education by the High Schools and 
Normal Schools: 

Reimbursements Reimbursements 

1918-19 1919-20 

Covering Covering 

Expenditures Expenditures 

1917-18 1918-19 

Bisbee High School $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 

Benson High School 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Douglas High School 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Tombstone High School 363.01 1,024.00 

Willcox Union High 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Williams High School 759.58 

Miami High School 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Globe High School 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Safford High School 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Clifton High School 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Morenci High School 1,927.02 1,624.15 

Metcalf High School 1,504.02 1,839.46 

Duncan High School 440.70 2,418.68 

Phoenix Union High 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Glendale High School 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Tempe Union High .: 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Mesa Union High 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Chandler Union High 1,386.92 2,500.00 

Gilbert High School 978.68 2,463.48 

Mohave County High School 2,436.59 2,500.00 

Winslow High School 2,500.00 2,419.74 

Holbrook High School 805.79 1,847.36 

Tucson High School 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Casa Grande High School...... 1,600.00 

Florence Union High 2,500.00 1,836.14 

Nogales High School 1,634.96 2,500.00 

Jerome High School 1,011.12 2,250.06 

Prescott High School 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Clarkdale High School 622.73 2,500.00 

Yuma Union High 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Northern Arizona Normal.... 2,500.00 2,500.00 

Tempe State Normal 2,500.00 2,500.00 

TOTAL $61,371.12 $71,823.07 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF APACHE COUNTY. 



School Population and Attendance: 

Number of School Children : 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 1487 1456 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 967 972 

Native born, native parents 1436 1434 

Native born, one parent foreign 28 13 

Native born, both parents foreign 10 9 

Foreign born 13 

Enrolled in common schools 1028 1280 

Enrolled in high schools 

Attending private schools 79 60 

Who have not attended any school 490 

Deaf and Dumb of school age 

Daily average attendance, common schools.... 680 864 

Average daily attendance, high schools 

Percentage of school population enrolled.... 65 82 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attendance 66 69 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 22 23 

Number of school houses newly built 

Number of school houses owned by districts 15 20 

Number of school houses rented by districts 9 

Number of high schools ._ 

Number of grammar schools 17 15 

Number of primary schools 23 14 

Teachers : 

Number of volumes in school libraries 1150 575 

Number of male teachers employed 15 9 

Number of female teachers employed 27 35 

Number holding first grade credentials 22 31 

Number holding second grade credentials .... 13 11 

Specials 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers 95.66 $110.55 

Female teachers 91.25 96.15 



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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 



TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919 AND 

JUNE 30, 1920. 

APACHE COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund - - -$ 2,303.66 $ 2,416.70 

(b) School District Funds 7,307.80 3,123.19 

(c) Building Funds - 3,065.79 9,923.90 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds ...'.. 102.72 2,585.11 

Total School Funds on 

Hand July 1st 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds $ 11,775.40 

(b) County School Taxes 36,211.10 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 1,317.50 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses --.- - 

(e) Special Tax for maintaining 

schools .:.;. 7,295.36 

(f) Sale of Bonds ._ 8,791.92 ." 

(g)) Miscellaneous sources 1,920.76 

Receipts for 1919 ....; $ 60,016.68 

Total Receipts Including 

Balances 



$ 2,041.07 $ 18,048.90 



18,141.40 

34,701.05 

2,215.00 



$ 57,975.61 $ 80,401.71 



Expenditures : 

(a) School maintenance 

(b) Building purposes 

(c) Miscellaneous purposes 

(d) From County School Fund 



37,163.83 

1,090.98 

781.45 

1,953.95 



Balance on Hand June 30th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund $ 

(b) School District Fund 

(c) Building Funds 

(d) Miscellaneaus Funds 

Total School Funds on Hand — 
June 30th _ 



2,416.70 

2,765.38 

10,766.73 

1,036.59 



49,160.34 
1,827.00 
5,025.99 
2,337.56 



Total Expenditures .$ 40,990.21 $ 58,350.89 



1,287.82 
7,630|40 
8,096.90 
5,035.70 



$ 16,985.40 $ 22,050.82 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF COCHISE COUNTY 

School Population and Attendance: 

Number of School Children: 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 12387 13474 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 8129 7774 

Native born, native parents 6217 6824 

Native born, one parent foreign 1082 1044 

Native born, both parents foreign 2211 3331 

Foreign born 2877 2275 

Enrolled in common schools 10930 12341 

Enrolled in high schools 886 1031 

Attending private schools 491 102 

Who have not attended any school 2710 

Deaf and dumb of school age 2 2 

Blind of school age 

Overage daily attendance, common schools 6894.90 6856.69 

Average daily attendance, high schools 557.10 774 

Percentage of school population enrolled 88 92 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attend- 
ance 63 60 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts ' 89 79 

Number of new school houses built 4 2 

Number of school houses owned by districts 84 

Number of school houses rented by districts 3 

Number of high schools 5 5 

Number of grammar schools 168 128 

Number of primary schools 150 171 

Number of volumes in school libraries 7630 10540 

Teachers : 

Number of male teachers employed 18 32 

Number of female teachers employed 287 325 

Number holding first grade credentials 268 289 

Number holding second grade credentials .... 30 35 

Specials 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $127.22 $166.36 

Female teachers 94.98 116.99 



16 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919 AND 

JUNE 30, 1920. 



COCHISE COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund $ 23,855.87 $ 107,802.98 

(b) School District Funds 75,228.45 113,209.00 

(c) Building Funds 16,752.80 21,428.48 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds ...„..'. 150,047.09 170,839. 63 

Total school funds on 

hand July 1st $ 265,884.21 $ 413,281.08 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds _ $ 187,672.10 $ 162,081.40 

(b) County School Taxes 182,824.75 220,687.02 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 40,017.00 21,889.55 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses - 14,446.55 9,085.47 

(e) Special Taxes for maintaining 

Schools 164,190.72 204,818.25 

(f) Sale of Bonds 91,410.00 471,975.00 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 208,179.98 240,039.76 

Total Receipts Including ■ 

Balances ._ $1,154,625.31 $1,743,857.53 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance _ _._$ 458,678.63 $ 613,799. 3F 

(b) Building Purposes 86,734.32 209,231.34 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 187,388.24 220,338.60 

(d) From County School Fund 8,521.02 9,786.89 



Total Expenditures ...$ 741,322.21 $1,053,156.18 

Balance on Hand June 50th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund .....$ 107,825.00 $ 112,064.81 

(b) School District Funds 113,209.99 103,922.53 

(c) Building Funds 21,428.48 284,172.14 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 170,839.63 190.541.87 

Total School Funds on Hand — - 

June 30th ..$ 413,303. lu $ 690,701.35 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF COCONINO COUNTY 

School Population and Attendance: 

Number of School Children: 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 1440 1597 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 852 1290 

Native born, native parents 1011 1068 

Native born, one parent foreign 170 299 

Native born, both parents foreign 191 199 

Foreign born 66 31 

Enrolled in common schools 1491 1480 

Enrolled in high schools 17 45 

Attending private schools 23 7 

Who have not attended any school 130 

Deaf and dumb of school age 

Blind children of school age 

Average daily attendance, common schools .. 86449 961.86 

Average daily attendance, high schools 121 31 

Percentage of school population enrolled — - 96 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attend- 
ance 58 65 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 18 22 

Number of school houses newly built 1 4 

Number of school houses owned by districts 14 17 

Number of school houses rented by districts 2 2 

Number of high schools 1 2 

Number of grammar schools 18 15 

Number of primary schools .. 28 19 

Number of volumes in school libraries 2877 3569 

Teachers : 

Number of male teachers employed 4 5 

Numberof female teachers employed 50 58 

Number holding first grade credentials 46 36 

Number holding second grade credentials .... .... 3 

Specials ■... 5 6 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $163.75 $195.00 

Female teachers 102.70 122.36 



18 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919 AND 

JUNE 30, 1920. 



COCONINO COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920 

Fund _$ 419.89 $ 28,598.10 

(b) School District Funds 11,813.25 5,169.81 

(c) Building Funds 4,000.00 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 118. IT 1,222.50 

Total School Fund on Hand 

July 1st $ 16,351.31 $ 34,990.41 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds $ 22,828.20 $ 19,930.30 

(b) County School Taxes 46,042.65 1,200.00 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 3,916.25 4,062.75 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses 12,407.00 13,231.50 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 4,880.97 12,000.00 

(f) Sale of Bonds 6,641.61 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 67,547.61 

Total Receipts Including 

Balances $ 113,067.99 $ 152,962.57 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance .....$ 72,089.53 $ 108,974.79 

(b) Building Purposes 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 5,988.05 8,284.53 

(d) From County School Fund _. 



Balance on Hand June 30th: 

Total Expenditures .$ 78,077.58 $ 117,259.32 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund , •. .$ 10,276.47 $ 749.85 

(b) School District Funds 17,442.21 31,043.50 

(c) 'Building Funds 6,500.00 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 771.73 3,909.90 

Total School Funds on Hand 

June 30th ,.. _$ 34,990.41 $ 35,703.25 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF GILA COUNTY 

School Population and Attendance: 

Number of School Children: 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 6123 6862 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 8129 4299 

Native born, native parents .' 3636 3944 • 

Native born, one parent foreign - 617 518 

Native born, both parents foreign 977 1190 

Foreign born - 1003 1210 

Enrolled in common schools 5917 5813 

Enrolled in high schools 342 368 

Attending private schools 41 41 

Who have not attended any school 1061 

Deaf and dumb of school age 3 3 

Blind of school age 1 1 

Average daily attendance, common schools 3558.09 3725. O'i 

Average daily attendance, high schools ...A.. 276 318.14 

Percentage of school population enrolled 96 90 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attend- 
ance .-- 61 65 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 34 35 

Number of new school houses built .... 10 

Number of school houses owned by districts 35 33 

Number of school houses rented by districts 7 6 

Number of high schools 2 2 

Number of grammar schools 16 80 

Number of primary schools 34 60 

Numbor of volumes in school libraries 3669 3501 

Teachers: 

Number of male teachers employed 6 15 

Number of female teachers employed 149 142 

Number holding first grade credentials 160 134 

Number holding second grade credentials .... 8 6 

Specials - 15 15 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers ..'. - - $136.66 $172.36 

Female teachers 109.47 122.84 

Male teachers in high schools 197.22 

Female teachers in high school 123.93 



20 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 
FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919, 
JUNE 30, 1920. 



GILA COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920 

Fund $ 30,146.00 $ 15,227.70 

(b) School District Funds ..,. 22,870.51 27,420.61 

(c) Building Funds 4,609.71 3,615.75 

(d) Miscellaneaus Funds 89,973.75 118,712.49 

Total School Fund on Hand 

July 1st ....$ 147,599.97 $ 164,976.55 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds _ $ 92,340.80 $ 74,700.60 

(b) County School Taxes _. 118,014.28 196,065.10 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 17,677.50 17,992.50 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses 2,645.00 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 24,280.54 62,709.74 

(f) Sale of Bonds .-.. ___._ 329,809.04 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 123,149.09 142,453.76 

Total Receipts Including ; 

Balances .$ 523,062.18 $ 991,352.29 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 257,816.94 $ 331,261.12 

(b) Building Purposes 993.96 299,721.23 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 94,410.35 124,362.91 

(d) From County School Fund 4,864.38 6,565.69 



Total Expenditures ..$ 358,085.63 $ 761,910.95 

Balance on Hand June 30th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund ..$ 15,227.70 $ 28,745.09 

(b) School District Funds 27,420.61 29,189.35 

(c) Building Funds 3,615.75 33,703.56 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 118,712.49 137,803.34 

Total School Funds on Hand 

June 30th $ 164,976.55 $ 229,441.34 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF GRAHAM COUNTY 

School Pojyulation and Attendance: 

Number of School Children: 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 3357 3427 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 2127 2268 

Native born, native parents 2993 3050 

Native born, one parent foreign 165 183 

Native born, both parents foreign 64 130 

Foreign born 135 64 

Enrolled in common schools 2863 3121 

Enrolled in high schools 107 91 

Attending private schools 13 

Who have not attended any school 624 

Deaf and dumb of school age 2 

Deaf and dumb of school age 

■ Blind children of school age 2 

Average daily attendance, common schools 1772.35 2122.16 

Average daily attendance, high school 65.40 68 

Percentage of school population enrolled 85 93 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attend- 
ance 61 69 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 36 36 

Number of new school houses built 2 10 

Number of school houses owned by districts 40 36 

Number of school houses rented by districts 5 8 

Number of high schools _ 1 1 

Number of grammar schools 48 24 

Number of primary schools _. 31 36 

Number of volumes in school libraries 2760 4467 

Teachers : 

Number of male teachers employed 5 16 

Number of female teachers employed 84 88 

Number holding first grade credentials 60 58 

Number holding second grade credentials 29 28 

Specials 2 5 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $127.50 $137.93 

Female teachers 92.58 100.98 



22 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 
FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919, 
AND JUNE 30, 1920. 



GRAHAM COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920 

Fund ...,$ 12,155.00 $ 2,286.75 

(b) School District Funds 7,132.40 41,664.26 

(c) Building Funds 2,887.62 2,053.20 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 9,275.58 7,580.67 

Total School Fund on Hand 

July 1st $ 31,450.60 $ 53,584.88 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds _ $ 36,962.30 $ 41,235.98 

(b) County School Taxes 46,147.75 57,801.05 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 2,702.50 2,720.00 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses - 386.15 31,386.32 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 5,158.63 

(f) Sale of Bonds 53,393.40 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 16,614.33 36,374.49 

Total Receipts Including 

Balances ._$ 145,916.93 $ 276,001.45 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 57,518.16 $ 103,112.30 

(b) Building Purposes 1,518.32 24,878.93 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 18,309.24 28,594.28 

(d) From County School Fund 3,146.18 2,000.00 



Total Expenditures $ 80,491.90 $ 158,585.51 

Balance on Hand June 30th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund $ 2,286.75 $ 9,856.37 

(b) School District Fund 41,560.08 48,773.92 

(c) Building Funds 2,053.20 37,424.77 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds ....... 7,580.67 15,360.88 



Error in Previous Report 11,944.33 

Total School Funds on Hand ■- 

June 30th $ 65,425.03 $ 111,415.94 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF GREENLEE COUNTY. 

Number of School Children : 1918-19 1919-20 

School Population and Attendance: 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 4997 4623 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 3192 3017 

Native born, native parents 1716 1281 

Native born, one parent foreign 267 377 

Native born, both parents foreign 1539 1658 

Foreign born 1483 1307 

Enrolled in common schools 4227 4057 

Enrolled in high schools 241 243 

Attending private schools 255 246 

Who have not attended any school 1296 

Deaf and dumb of school age 8 2 

Blind children of school age 6 1 

Average daily attendance, common schools 2925.30 2916.37 

Average daily attendance, high schools 176.4 185.4 

Percentage of school population enrolled 84 98 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attendance 69 72* 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 19 18 

Number of new school houses built ... . 3 

Number of school houses owned by districts .... 24 

Number of school houses rented by districts 4 4 

Number of high schools 4 4 

Number of grammar schools 38 43 

Number of primary schools ..:.', 55 53 

Teachers: 

Number of volumes in school libraries 2079 1991 

Number of male teachers employed 6 11 

Number of female teachers employed 100 103 

Numbe:" holding first grade credentials 105 92 

Number holding second grade credentials .... .... 5 

Specials 4 4 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $189.31 $172.32 

Female teachers 108.20 118.81 

Male teachers in high school 158.57 

Female teachers in high school — 127.16 



24 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919, 

AND JUNE 30, 1920. 



GREENLEE COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920. 

Fund $ 2,096.66 $ 17,495.65 

(b) School district Funds *3,301.72 2,976.45 

(c) Building Funds 8,540.64 146,864.24 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 20,562.61 1,915.28 

Total School Fund on Hand 

July 1st ___ _ $ 27,898.19 $ 169,251.62 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds $ 58,353.20 $ 61,071.00 

(b) County School Taxes 80,669.59 105,875.82 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 20,777.00 7,520.50 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses 7,606.81 6,579.35 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 7,688.84 8,559.45 

(f) Sale of Bonds 155,945.00 27,847.71 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 68,345.26 111,244.12 

Total Receipts Including 

Balances $ 427,283.89 $ 497,949.57 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 150,724.30 $ 179,105.93 

(b) Building purposes 17,627.05 80,132.20 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes _.. 86,992.59 109,224.00 

(d) From County School Fund 2,688.33 2,513.40 



Total Expenditures $ 258,032.27 $ 370,975153 

Balance on Hand June 30th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund - _ $ 17,495.65 $ 9,973.92 

(b) School District Funds 2,976.45 18,484.97 

(c) Building Funds 146,864.24 94,579.75 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds _ 1,915.28 3,935.40 

Total School Funds on Hand 

June 30th $ 169,251.62 $ 126,974.04 

* — Overdrawn. 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF MARICOPA COUNTY. 

School Population and Attendance: 

Number of School Children : 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 20869 25133 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 13650 15225 

Native born, native parents 16527 18537 

Native born, one parent foreign 1126 1436 

Native born, both parents foreign 1535 2329 

Foreign born 1673 2831 

Enrolled in common schools 15834 20324 

Enrolled in high schools 1659 2291 

Attending private schools 456 874 

Who have not attended any school 5026 

Deaf and dumb of school age 3 10 

Blind children of school age 1 4 

Average daily attendance, common schools.. 8776 11281 

Average daily attendance, high schools 1240 1669 

Percentage of school population enrolled 75 93 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attendance 54 57 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 54 52 

Number pf new school houses built 4 7 

Number of school houses owned by districts 358 109 

Number of school houses rented by districts 10 12 

Number of high schools 6 6 

Number of grammar schools 152 176 

Number of primary schools 206 239 

Number of volumes in school libraries 13441 12461 

Teachers : 

Number of male teachers employed 34 48 

Number of female teachers employed 325 351 

Number holding first grade credentials 441 265 

Number holding second grade credentials .... 13 38 

Specials 10 16 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $146.13 $172.64 

Female teachers 95.69 119.15 

Male teachers in high school 160.46 

Female teachers in high school 120.11 



26 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919, 

AND JUNE 30, 1920. 



MARICOPA COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920 

Fund .___ ....$ 3,883.85 $ 56,230.67 

(b) School District Funds ' 45,975.40 129,077.27 

(c) Building Funds 86,437.10 169,328.23 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 118,837.62 111,733.42 

Total School Fund on Hand 

July 1st - $ 255,133.97 $ 466,369.59 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds $ 259,921.50 $ 254,601.80 

(b) County School Taxes 184,688.16 214,157.25 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 20,682.50 34,265.00 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses : • 10,318.12 8,442.27 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

schools 131,886.77 ' 196,060.60 

(f) Sale of Bonds 1 114,004.50 719,564.48 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 278,840.04 479,858.64 

Total Receipts Including 

Balances $1,255,475.56 $2,373,319.63 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 466,630.07 $ 719,512.25 

(b) Building Purposes 31,113.37 629,759.60 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes ..... 285,944.24 427,780.30 

(d) From County School Fund 5,418.29 9,178.13 



Total Expenditures $ 789,105.97 $1,786,230.28 

Balance on Hand June 30th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund $ 56,230.67 $ 91,793.20 

(b) School District Funds 129,077.27 72,351.28 

(c) Building Funds 169,328.23 259,133.11 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 111,733.42 163,811.76 

Total School Funds on Hand 

June 30th $ 466,369.59 $ 587,089.35 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF MOHAVE COUNTY. 

School Population and Attendance: 

Number of School Children: 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 1059 1097 

Between 8 and 16 years of age..... 670 672 

Native born, native parents 861 863 

Native born, one parent foreign 96 83 

Native born, both parents foreign 81 97 

Foreign born 21 54 

Enrolled in common schools 881 1036 

Enrolled in high schools 69 73 

Attending private schools 20 

Who have not attended any school 202 

Blind children of school age 

Deaf and dumb of school age 

Average daily attendance, common schools 555.56 619.9 

Average daily attendance, high schools 435 56 

Average daily attendance, high schools 435 56 

Percentage of school population enrolled 83 94 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attendance 63 65 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 21 21 

Number of new school houses built 

Number of school houses owned by districts 20 20 

Number of school houses rented by districts 2 3 

Number of high schools 1 1 

Number of grammar schools 29 10 

Number of primary schools 6 6 

Number of volumes in school libraries 1383 1920 

Teachers : 

Number of male teachers employed 4 6 

Number of female teachers employed 32 30 

Number holding first grade credentials .....\._ 39 20 

Number holding second grade credentials .... 2 5 

Specials 6 3 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $138.75 $116.06 

Female teachers _ 92.81 106.09 

Male teachers in high school 123.75 

Female teachers in high school 98.33 



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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 



TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919, 

AND JUNE 30, 1920. 



MOHAVE COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st'. 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 

Fund _ .. $ 2,611.30 

(b) School district Funds 4,970.78 

(c) Building Funds 4,934.48 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 6,920.91 

Total School Fund on Hand 

July 1st $ 19,437.47 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds '. $ 19,164.19 

(b) County School Taxes 27,475.79 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes __ 2,005.50 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses 1,600.75 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 94.50 

(f) Sale of Bonds .„...- 23.20 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 11,706.33 

Total Receipts Including 

Balances $ 81,507.73 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 41,459.47 

(b)) Building Purposes 4,110.90 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 6,046.85 

(d) From County School Fund 2,459.77 

Total Expenditures $ 54,076.99 

Balance on Hand June 30th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund $ 3,258.86 

(b) School District Funds 10,744.71 

(c) Building Funds 846.78 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 12,580.39 

Total School Fund on Hand 

June 30th $ 27,430.74 



1920 

3,258.86 

6,104.24 

846.78 

17,220.86 



$ 27,430.74 

$ 12,919.80 

36,185.50 

1,640.00 

1,363.78 

52.30 

2,182.94 

10,550.44 

$ 92,325.50 

$ 55,526.11 

381.63 

6,166.55 

2,988.87 

$ 65,063.16 



$ 4,528.01 

4,800.69 

969.36 

16,964.28 

$ 27,262.34 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF NAVAJO COUNTY 

School Population and Attendance: 

Number of School Children: 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 2808 2975 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 1628 1817 

Native born, native parents 2586 2713 

Native born, one parent foreign - 49 53 

Native born, both parents foreign 52 23 

Foreign born 121 186 

Enrolled in common schools 2068 2068 

Enrolled in high schools 141 155 

Attending private schools 121 

Who have not attended any schools 

Deaf and dumb of school age 1 

Blind children of school age 

Average daily attendance, common schools 1455.92 1462.2 

Average daily attendance, high schools 105.16 116.2 

Percentage of school population enrolled .... 73 79 
Percentage of enrollment in daily attend- 
ance 70 71 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 24 22 

Number of school houses owned by districts 16 20 

Number of school houses rented by districts 12 3 

Number of new school houses built 2 

Number of high schools 2 2 

Number of grammar schools 17 21 

Number of primary schools 41 29 

Number of volumes in school libraries 5006 2351 

Teachers: 

Number of male teachers employed 15 14 

Number of female teachers employed 58 60 

Number holding first grade credentials 53 50 

Number holding second grade credentials .... 18 

Specials - ~ 4 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $122.92 $131.61 

Female teachers 58.00 100.42 

Male teachers in high school 156.25 

Female teachers in high school 115.50 



30 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919 AND 

JUNE 30, 1920. 



NAVAJO COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920 

Fund $ 2,394.68 $ 1,508.70 

(b) School Districts Funds 13,582.50 15,752.21 

(c) Building Funds 2,491.42 453.58 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 20,612.45 10,672.16 

Total School Funds on Hand ^ — ■ 

July 1st $ 39,081.05 $ 28,386.65 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds ....$ 28,928.00 % 34,300.10 

(b) County School Taxes 35,941.35 58,841.46 

(c) School (Poll Taxes 4,285.00 5,002.50 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses 447.54 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 17,331.41 26,620.30 

(f) Sale of Bonds 30,500.00 23,750.00 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 42,355.15 54,853.30 

Total Receipts Including 

Balances $ 198,421.96 % 232,201.83 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 81,438.35 $ 115,251.32 

(b) Building purposes ...J 32,537.84 256.29 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 42,169.23 41,090.26 

(d) From County School Fund 3,763.68 2,027.97 



Total Expenditures $ 159,909.10 $ 158,625.84 

Balance on Hand June 30th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund $ 1,508.70 $ 20,372.33 

(b) School District Fund 15,752.21 4,821.19 

(c) Building Funds 453.58 23,947.29 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 20,798.37 24,435.20 

Total School Fund on Hand 

June 30th .$ 38,512.86 $ 73,576.01 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF PIMA COUNTY 

School Population and Attendance: 

Number of School Children: 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 7400 9097 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 4738 5469 

Native born, native parents 2967 5815 

Native born, one parent foreign 1208 905 

Native born, both parents foreign 1446 1010 

Foreign born . 1779 1367 

Enrolled in common schools 5174 5658 

Enrolled in high schools 433 538 

Attending private schools 775 183 

Who have not attended any school 1932 

Deaf and dumb of school age — 8 

Blind children of school age 8 

Average daily attendance, common schools 2934.64 3261.23 

Average daily attendance, high schools 309.68 416.1 

Percentage of school population enrolled — . 69 70 
Percentage of enrollment in daily attend- 
ance 56 60 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 32 30 

Number of new school houses built 2 2 

Number of school houses owned by districts 25 27 

Number of school houses rented by districts 15 15 

Number of high schools .:.. 1 2 

Number of grammar schools 55 47 

Number of primary schools 69 80 

Number of volumes in school libraries 2283 2000 

Teachers : 

Number of male teachers employed 8 18 

Number of female teachers employed 148 159 

Number holding first grade credentials 159 123 

Number holding second grade credentials .... 9 10 

Specials 7 17 

\ 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $148.54 $174.38 

Female teachers 101.95 126.16 

Male teachers in high schools 159.12 

Female teachers in high schools 148.94 



32 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919 AND 

JUNE 30, 1920. 



PIMA COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920 

Fund 

(b) School District Funds . 36,922.53 41,410.22 

(c) Building Funds 39,875.51 34,614.29 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 21,535.83 13,139.65 

Total School Funds on Hand 

July 1st _ _$ 98,333.87 $ 89,164.16 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds 

(b) County School Taxes 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes $ 219,781.77 $ 294,512.22 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses 4,080.06 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 5,369.28 14,405.68 

(f) Sale of Bonds 90,269.32 64,364.40 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 308,885.53 450,460.39 

Total Receipts Including 

Balances $ 722,639.77 $ 916,986.91 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 220,663.36 $ 277,040.22 

(b) Building Purposes 95,510.54 93,819.85 

(c) Miscellaneous purposes 317,281.71 426,111.88 

(d) From County School Fund... 



Total Expenditures ...$ 633,455.61 $ 796,971.95 

Balance on Hand June SO th : 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund 

(b) School District Funds $ 41,410.22 $ 77,367.96 

(c) Building Funds 34,634.29 5,158,84 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 13,139.65 37,488.16 

Total School Fund on Hand 

June 30 $ 89,184.16 $ 120,0.14.96 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF PINAL COUNTY 

School Population and Attendance: 

Number of School Children : 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 3725 3601 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 2436 2464 

Native born, native parents 2967 1908 

Native born, one parent foreign 1208 399 

Native born, both parents foreign 1446 538 

Foreign born 1779 756 

Enrolled in common schools - 3573 3432 

Enrolled in high schools 105 123 

Attending private but not public schools.... 35 

Who have not attended any schools 

Deaf and dumb of school age — 

Blind children of school age 

Average daily attendance, common schools 1982.95 2085.19 

Average daily attendance, high schools 67.87 95 

Percentage of school population enrolled .... 95 99 
Percentage of enrollment in daily attend- 
ance 58 61 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 37 

Number of new school houses built 1 39 

Number of school houses owned by districts 30 34 

Number of school houses rented by districts 9 

Number of high schools 3 3 

Number of grammar schools 17 20 

Number of primary school 23 30 

Number of volumes in school libraries 2001 3352 

Teachers : 

Number of male teachers employed 3 6 

Number of female teachers employed 90 93 

Number holding first grade credentials .... 83 79 

Number holding second grade credentials.... 12 3 

Specials 2 1 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $J.44.44 $168.63 

Female teachers 95.47 112.07 

Male teachers in high school 157.54 

Female teachers in high school 129.86 



34 REPORT. OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919 AND 

JUNE 30, 1920. 



PINAL COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920 

Fund :„. _..$ 10,285.70 $ 27,048.15 

(b) School District Funds 24,712.35 26,059.78 

(c) Building Funds .,...-.. 45,177.45 9,886.87 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 8,447.09 11,894.40 

Total School Funds on Hand 

July 1st $ 88,622.59 $ 74,889.20 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds ....$ 59,266.90 $ 45,445.00 

(b) County School Taxes 64,208.56 56,182.14 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 11,490.00 8,463.24 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses *209.68 829.36 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

School , 820.11 69.62 

(f) Sale of Bonds 589.49 38,048.22 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 39,130.37 66,188.93 

Total Receipts Including 

Balances $ 264,337.70 $ 290,115.71 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 110,063.18 $ 144,183.10 

(b) Building Purposes 35,880.07 40,437.49 

(c) Miscellaneous purposes 42,761.64 50,344.21 

(d) From County School Funds .7,257.69 9,429.16 



Total Expenditures ..$ 195,962.58 $ 244,393.96 

Balance on Hand June 30th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund $ 27,048.15 $ 1,545.98 

(b) School District Funds 26,059.87 13,576.97 

(c) Building Funds 9,886.87 3,075.78 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 5,380.32 27,523.02 

Total School Fund on Hand 

June 30 $ 68,375.12 $ 45,721.75 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY 



19 



School Population and Attendance: 
Number of School Children: 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 

Native born, native parents 

Native born, one parent foreign 

Native born, both parents foreign 

Foreign born 

Enrolled in common schools 

Enrolled in high schools 

Attending private but not public schools .... 

Who have not attended any schools 

Deaf and dumb of school age 

Blind children of school age .. 

Average daily attendance, common schools 

Average daily attendance, high schools 

• Percentage of school population enrolled.-.- 
Percentage of enrollment in daily attend- 
ance 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 

Number of new school houses built 

Number of school houses owned by districts 
Number of school houses rented by districts 

Number of high schools 

Number of grammar schools ... 

Number of primary schools 

Number of volumes in school libraries 1339 



Teachers : 

Number of male teachers employed 

Number of female teachers employed ... 
Number holding first grade credentials . 
Number holding second grade credentials 
Number holding specials 



18-19 


1919-20 


3250 


2971 


1762 


1632 


708 


663 


447 


349 


509 


616 


1586 v 


1343 


1992 


2187 




73 


291 


206 


1231 




1778.02 


1412.25 




60 


61 


83 



89 



24 



65 



24 



23 


23 


5 


5 


1 


1 


20 


15 


37 


19 


39 


1238 


6 


10 


61 


55 


57 


34 


6 


5 




5 



Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $140.83 $132.86 

Female teachers 98.35 112.59 



36 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919 AND 

JUNE 30, 1920. 



SANTA CRUZ COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund - $ 2,853.52 $ 1,173.94 

(b) School District Funds 4,896.91 8,029.53 

(c) Building Funds 5.00 5.00 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 14,282.40 11,004.44 

Total School Funds on Hand 

July 1st ...$ 22,037.83 $ 20,212.91 

RGC&'i'DiS ' 

(a) State Funds ..:... $ 43,647.00 $ 39,650.00 

(b) County School Taxes 16,130.00 30,958.87 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 1,995.00 1,240.00 

(d) Licenses, fines and other pur- 

poses 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 25,657.82 24,631.79 

(f) Sale of Bonds 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 19,112.34 25,750.33 

Total Receipts Including • 

Balances $ 128,579.99 $ 142,443.90 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 83,349.16 $ 87,366.96 

(b) Building Poses - 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 22,390.30 26,018.83 

(d) From Courfty School Fund 2,627.62 4,226.51 



Total Expenditures $ 108,367.08 $• 117,612.30 

Balance on Hand June 30th: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund ;-.$ 1,173.94 $ 3,025.24 

(b) School District Funds 8,029.53 10,832.35 

(c) Building Funds 5.00 5.00 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds , 11,004.44 10,969.01 

Total School Fund on Hand 

June 30 $ 20,212.91 $ 24,831.60 



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GENERAL SUMMARY OF YAVAPAI COUNTY. 

School Poimlation and Attendance: 

No of School Children: 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 3783 5179 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 3223 3377 

Native born, native parents 3349 3324 

Native born, one parent foreign 405 466 

Native born, both parents foreign 822 821 

Foreign born 510 568 

Enrolled in common schools 4529 4455 

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Attending private schools 192 259 

Who have not attended any school 1111 

Deaf and dumb of school age' 4 6 

Blind children of school age 2 2 

Average daily attendance, common schools 2437.80 2767.38 

Average daily attendance, high schools 176.79 212.3 

Percentage of school population enrolled 83 96 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attendance .... 53 63 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 46 50 

Number of new school houses built 2 4 

Number of school houses owned by districts .... 40 41 

Number of school houses rented by districts .... 14 15 

Number of high schools 3 3 

Number of grammar schools 26 46 

Number of primary schools 28 62 

Number of volumes in school libraries 5476 6486 

Teachers: 

Number of male teachers employed 11 13 

Number of female teachers employed 150 152 

Number holding first grade credentials 137 126 

Number holding second grade credentials 9 8 

Specials 13 9 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $165.15 $180.38 

Female teachers 107.18 124.09 

Male teachers in high school 170.00 

Female teachers in high schools 139.02 



38 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919, 

AND JUNE 30, 1920. 



YAVAPAI COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920 

Total Receipts, Including Bal- 

Fund .'... .-$ 8,940.27 $ 12,107.77 

(b) School District Funds 31,456.88 25,975.96 

(c) Building Funds - 8,053.61 25,080.55 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds ....... 17,158.02 24,734.34 

Total School Funds on Hand 

July 1st '. $ 65,608.78 $ 87,898.62 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds - $ 71,121.80 $ fi8.036.20 

(b) County School Taxes 89,791.64 117,129.09 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes - 8,907.50 14,245.00 

(d) Licenses ,fines and other Pur- 

poses 8,984.29 _ 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 27,229.75 95,057.38 

(f) Sale of Bonds 50,075.00 10,166.66 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 79,929.24 103,220.06 

Total Receipts, Including Bal- 

Total Receipts, Including Bal- 

ances $ 401,648.00 $ 495,753.01 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance $ 205,208.14 $ 261,561.32 

(b) Building Purposes . 45,086.06 31,144.82 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 72,352.92 100,589.02 

(d) From County School Fund 



Total Expenditures $ 322,647.12 $ 393,295.16 

Balance on Hand June 30th : 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund $ 3,210.03 $ 26,702.29 

(b) School District Funds .'. 25,975.96 44,348.58 

(c) Building Funds 25,080.55 4,042.39 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 24,734.34 27,364.29 

Total School Fund on Hand 

June 30th _ $ 79,000.88 $ 102,457.85 



OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 39 

GENERAL SUMMARY OF YUMA COUNTY. 

School Po])ulation and Attendance: 

Number of Children:: 1918-19 1919-20 

Between 6 and 21 years of age 3789 3721 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 2162 1910 

Native born, native parents 2669 2444 

Native born, one parent foreign 419 365 

Native born, both parents foreign 364 457 

Foreign born 337 455 

Enrolled in common schools 2963 3036 

Enrolled in high schools - 227 210 

Attending private schools 3 64 

Not attending any school f. 1300 

Deaf and dumb of school age 

Blind children of school age " 

Average daily attendance, common schools 1523.15 1648.2 

Average daily attendance, high schools 180.72 160 

Percentage of school population enrolled 78 89 

Percentage of enrollment in daily attendance .... 51 56 

School Districts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 25 22 

Number of school houses built .— 6 

Number of school houses rented by districts .... 1 4 

Number of school houses owned by districts .... 32 30 

Number of high schools 1 1 

Number of grammar schools '. 34 22 

Number of primary schools - 28 31 

Number of volumes in school library 2342 1984 

Teachers: 

Number of male teachers employed 2 8 

Number of female teachers employed 66 69 

Number holding first grad e credentials 54 62 

Number holding second grade credentials 4 7 

Specials — - 7 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers - $180.00 $168.96 

Female teachers 97.14 115.58 

Male teachers in high schools 200.00 

Female teachers in high schools 121.11 



40 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL MONEYS 

FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1919, 

AND JUNE 30, 1920. 



YUMA COUNTY 

Balance on Hand July 1st: 

(a) Unapportioned County School 1919 1920 

Fund - $ 14,088.43 $ 31,268.62 

(b) School District Funds 21,909.53 15,398.86 

(c) Building Funds 936.57 7,135.31 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 13,126.53 19,827.94 

Total School Funds on Hand 

July 1st $ 50,061.06 $ 73,630.73 

JFL&cci/Dts i 

(a) State Funds $ 43,769.40 $ 46,225.80 

(b) County School Taxes 28,103.38 44,155.10 

(c) School (Poll) Taxes 4,962.50 6,517.50 

(d) Licenses, fines and Other Pur- 

poses ..'.,. 3,260.50 8,084.64 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 5,106.63 25,410.28 

(f) Sale of Bonds , 12,200.00 344,129.00 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 42,127.52 60,723.32 

Total Receipts, Including Bal- 

ances $ 189,590.99 $ 608,876.37 

Expenditures : 

(a) School Maintenance - $ 71,770.30 $ 100,253.51 

(b) Building Purposes 6,001.26 91,098.62 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 35,506.67 61,347.87 

(d) From County School Fund 2,727.03 4,157.40 



Total Expenditures $ 116,005.26 $ 256,857.40 

Balance on Hand June 30th : 

(a) Unapportioned County School 

Fund $ 31,349.18 $ 52,989.08 

(b) School District Funds 15,353.86 19.595.63 

(c) Building Funds 7,135.31 260,165.69 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 19,747.38 19,268.57 

Total School Fund on Hand 

June 30th :ft $ 73,585.73 $ 352,018.97. 



OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 41 

PER CAPITA COST OF HIGH SCHOOL MAINTENANCE FOR 

THE SCHOOL YEAR 1919-20 BASED UPON 

AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE 

Average Daily Total Cost of Per Capita Cost 
Attendance Maintenance of Maintenance 

Tombstone 30 $ 5,164.00 $ 172.13 

Bisbee 284 53,539.15 188.52 

Douglas 265 38,737.82 146.14 

Benson 25 18,262.45 730.495 

Willcox 69 14,702.39 213.075 ' 

St. David 23 6,582.50 286.195 

San Simon 

Flagstaff 12 4,911.95 409.325 

Williams 19 4,408.75 232.055 

Globe 300 39,635.64 132.115 

Miami 118 24,055.52 203.01 

Safford .'.. 

Duncan 35 11,244.90 321.25 

Clifton 98 27,914.27 284.84 

Morenci 51 27,651.16 542.175 

Metcalf 12 9,750.43 812.53 

Phoenix 883 156,970.80 181.14 

Mesa 386 53,625.00 141.515 

Tempe 116 15,905.80 137.115 

Glendale 165 20,926.46 181.31 

Chandler 69 16,020.00 232.18 

Gilbert 50 14,050.00 28-1.00 

Kingman 56 16,316.70 291.37 

Holbrook 28 4,425.61 158.06 

Winslow 89 14,379.09 161.56 

Tucson 416 52,747.67 126.80 

Florence 33 16,555.28 501.68 

Casa Grande 41 9,723.84 237.17 

Ray 21 9,717.92 462,76 

Nogales 60 17,161.29 286.02 

Jerome 51 13,050.93 255.90 

Clarkdale 51 13,989.18 274.29 

Prescott Ill 25,798.00 .232.42 

Yuma 160 



42 



REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 



PER CAPITA COST FOR MAINTENANCE OF LARGER TOWN 

AND CITY SCHOOLS BASED UPON AVERAGE 

DAILY ATTENDANCE 119-20. 

Average Daily Total Cost of Per Capita Cost 
Attendance Maintenance of Maintenance 

_§t. Johns .' 159 $ 7,992.32 $ 50.26 

Eager _ 128 6,325.07 49.41 

Tombstone 197 9,871.76 50.11 

Bisbee 2,484 154,863.43 102.20 

Willcox 191 15,662.42 82.00 

Douglas 2,662 180,256.06 67.00 

Benson 144 7,167.55 49.08 

Flagstaff 306 41,515.96 135.67 

Williams 246 18,987.30 77.18 

Globe 1,135 115,031.94 101.35 

Miami 959 80,771.74 84.23 

Lower Miami 556 43,432.75 78.12 

Hayden 380 26,794.97 70.51 

Safford 483 21,903.76 45.35 

Thatcher 297 13.441.38 45.26 

Solomonville 138 6,868.33 49.77 

Pima 232 11,760.67 50.69 

Duncan 143 7,863.09 54.99 

Clifton 1,019 64,567.07 63.36 

Morenci 1,080 62,815.57 58.16 

Metcalf 417 24,897.32 59.71 

Phoenix 3,501 176,360.00 50.37 

Tempe 550 29,641.20 53.91 

Mesa 996 41,625.00 41.80 

Osborne 433 31,087.23 70.18 

Peoria 406 26,324.00 64.84 

Creighton 210 11,152.65 53.11 

Pendergast 202 17,588.69 87.07 

Alma 311 17,438.86 56.07 

Buckeye 149 9,201.82 61.76 

Madison 148 11,441.66 77.31 

Glendale 763 47,988.99 62.90 

Gilbert 350 22,419.13 64.06 

Scottsdale , 186 12,039.84 64.73 

Chandler 569 47,195.04 82.94 

Roosevelt 280 16,506.67 58.95 

Kingman 234 13,195.04 56.40 

Winslow 600 33,599.56 56.00 

Holbrook 170 18,369.61 108.06 



OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 43 



Snowflake 174 

Tucson 2,172 

Ajo 313 

Florence 264 

Ray 883 

Superior 264 

Nog-ales 834 

Prescott 506 

Cottonwoood 180 

Ciarkdale 370 

Jerome .'... 662 

Humboldt 146 

Yuma 710 

Somerton 213 



12,252.74 


70.42 


.84,640.00 


85.00 


42,330.69 


135.24 


14,471.90 


54.82 


64,123.90 


75.18 


13,447.22 


50.94 


51,573.31 


61.84 


41.494.23 


82.00 


21,395.87 


118.87 


36,268.58 


98.02 


69,945.06 


105.56 


15,079.02 


103.28 


34,530.36 


48.63 


12,340.64 


57.94 



44 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT 

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL 

MONEYS FOR THE YEARS ENDING JUNE 

30, 1919 AND JUNE 30, 1920. 

STATE OF ARIZONA. 

Balances : 

(a) Unappropriated County School 1919 1920 

Funds __ _ $ 116,034.83 $ 306,424.59 

(b) School District Funds 290,861.97 461,372.38 

(c) Building Funds .. 227,767.70 431,236.18 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 490,795.33 • 523,082.89 

Total .....: :..$1,125,459.83 $1,722,116.04 

Receipts : 

(a) State Funds _ $ 935,750.79 $ 878,339.38 

(b) County School Taxes 967,902.30 1,162,286.15 

(c) School (Poll) Tax __ j 360,517.52 422,285.76 

(d) Licenses, Fines and Other Pur- 

poses 59,219.85 86,175.29 

(e) Special Tax for Maintaining 

Schools 414,537.34 682,849.38 

. (f) Sale of Bonds ., 560,450.04 2,085,230.85 

(g) Miscellaneous Sources 1,240,295.95 1,849,265.15 

Total Receipts, Including '■ 

Balances ..:. .....,..$5,664,133.51 $8,888,548.00 

Expenditures: 

(a) School Maintenance , r $2,314,573.42 $3,146,108.62 

(b) Building Purposes 358,204.67 1,502,689.00 

(c) Miscellaneous Purposes 1,218,323.48 1,635,279.23 

(d) From County School Fund 45,427.95 55,211.58 

Total Expenditures $3,936,529.51 $6,339,288.43 

Balances: 

(a) Unappropriated County School 

Fund _ $ 279,307.80 % 363,633.99 

(b) School District Funds 477,778.26 486,739.32 

(c) Building Funds 438,599.01 1,014,474.58 

(d) Miscellaneous Funds 519,974.70 684,411.68 

Error in Graham County, Previous- 
ly Reported 11,944.33 

Total $1,727,604.10 $2,549,259.57 



OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 45 

APPORTIONMENT TO COUNTIES FROM THE STATE SCHOOL 
FUND FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1918-19 

Totals 

Counties Jan. 13, 1919 May 12, 1919 1918-19 

Apache $ 6,988.80 $ 8,198.40 $ 15,187.20 

Cochise 65,920.40 77,329.70 143,250.10 

Coconino 7,820.80 9,174.40 16,995.20 

Gila 32,401.20 38,009.10 70,410.30 

Graham 17,009.20 19,953.10 36,962.30 

Greenlee 26,852.80 31,500.40 58,353.20 

Maricopa 93,782.00 110,013.50 203,795.50 

Mohave ,. 5,517.20 6,472.10 11,989.30 

Navajo 13,312.00 15,616.00 28,928.00 

Pima 38,168.00 44,774.00 82,942.00 

Pinal 20,441.20 23,979.10 44,420.30 

Santa Cruz 14,216.80 16,677.40 30,894.20 

Yavapai 25,240.80 29,609.40 54,850.20 

Yuma 15,558.40 18,251.20 33,809.60 



Total $383,229.60 $449,557.80 $832,787.40 



APPORTIONMENT TO COUNTIES FROM THE STATE SCHOOL 
FUND FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1919-20 

Totals 

Counties Jan. 12, 1920 May 10, 1920 1919-20 

Apache $ 8,178.50 $ 9,962.90 $ 18,141.40 

Cochise 68,128.50 82,992.90 151,121.40 

Coconino 7,920.00 9,648.00 17,568.00 

Gila 33,676.50 41,024.10 74,700.60 

Graham 18,463.50 22,491.90 40,955.40 

Greenlee 27,527.50 33,533.50 60,061.00 

Maricopa 114,779.50 139,822.50 254,601.80 

Mohave 5,824.50 7,095.30 12,919.80 

Navajo 15,444.00 18,813.60 34,257.60 

Pima 40,700.00 49,580.00 90,280.00 

Pinal 20,487.50 24,957.50 45,445.00 

Santa Cruz 17,875.00 21,775.00 39,650.00 

Yavapai 27,973.00 34,076.20 62,049.20 

Yuma 20,839.50 25,386.30 46,225.80 



Total $427,817.50 $521,159.50 $948,977.00 



46 



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School Population and Attendance: 
Number of School Children: 

Between 6 and 21 years of age .. 

Between 8 and 16 years of age 

Native born, native parents 

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Native born, both parents foreign... 

Foreign born 

Enrolled in the public schools 

Enrolled in high schools 

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Average daily attendance, common 
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Average daily attendance, high 
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Percentage of school population en- 
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School Disti'icts and Schools: 

Number of school districts 

Number of school houses newly built 

Number of school houses owned by 

districts '. 648 514 

Number of school house's rented by 
districts 

Number of high schools 

Number of grammar schools 

Number of primary schools 

Number of volumes in school li 

braries 19,066 57,365 

Teachers : 

Number of male teachers employed 215 211 

Number of female teachers employed 1,825 1,744 

Number holding first grade creden- 
tials 1,847 1,476 

Number holding second grade cre- 
dentials 135 239 

Specials ^. 164 42 

Average Monthly Salary: 

Male teachers $145.26 $164.86 

Female teachers 101.68 118.77 



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1919-20 


77,785 


85,213 


49,721 


52.186 


48,547 


53,868 


6,321 


6,490 


10,358 


12,408 


12,548 


12,447 


63,470 


70,288 


4,503 


5,597 


3,032 


2,696 


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for 

ies 

8.15 

)0.05 

• 1,48 

'4.84 

11.22 

.5.95 

6.95 

12.42 
i0.42 

50.63 
S9.99 
57.41 
58.25 
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)0.00 
57.51 
50.00 
)0.00 
)0.00 

14.92 
51.99 
16.81 
36.78 
32.08 
^7.50 
58.84 
51.49 
55.39 
L0.33 



)1.40 



Paid for Fuel, 

Light & Water 

$ 54.90 

4,888.26 

410.15 

229.03 

1,294.00 

18.00 



1,925.83 



Paid for 

Janitor 

100.00 

2,301.33 

1,741.51 

1,080.01 

973.50 

120.00 



Paid for 
Repairs 



5,421.38 

1,947.45 

361.63 

304.31 

124.88 



3,650.40 
965.00 



9,245.08 
1,740.01 



Paid for 

Furniture 

$ 493.99 

2,378.44 

1,177.44 

475.21 

1,115.37 

125.57 



Paid for 

School Apparatus 

$ 205.87 

1,364.47 

1,227.61 

205.87 

745.58 

209.84 



203.06 



446.51 



30.00 


1,320.00 


455.07 


763.63 




2,683.52 


425.00 


1,546.49 


101.50 


451.28 


400.96 


293.91 


3,322.58 




3,204.01 


34.90 






15.58 


127.79 


2,000.00 


3,000.0U 


15,000.00 


2,500.00 


7,000.00 


500.00 


2,500.00 


300.00 






732.13 


1,000.00 


300.00 




228.60 


414.40 


1,700.00 


826.70 


699.41 


366.35 


420.00 


500,00 


700.00 




350.00 


350.00 


900.00 






300.00 


430.60 


1,415.00 


3,382.78 


120.52 


488.53 


211.32 


950.00 


71.63 




200.15 


37.10 


252.99 


125.00 






84.31 


2,047.50 


3,012.68 


563.65 




642.74 


608.75 


43.65 


818.83 




4.40 


120.00 


14.65 


25.60 


2,172.75 


505.14 


832.00 


2,325.66 




778.03 


1,642.63 


1,332.40 


5,946.28 


117.12 


605.35 


353.41 










257.18 


405.00 


1,334.85 


155.50 


493.40 


$20,544.91 


$30,534.30 


$57,852.82 


$11,850.42 


$21,169.99 



EXPENDITURES FOR SCHOOL MAINTENANCE, HIGH SCHOOLS, YEAR 1918-19 



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Tombstone 

Bisbee 

Benson 

Willcox 

Douglas .... 
Williams 
Globe .. .. 
Miami 
S.-.fford .... 

Duncan 

Clifton 

Morenci .... 
Metcalf .... 
Phoenix .... 

Mesa 

Tempo 

Glendale .... 
Chandler . 
Kingman .. 
Winslow .... 
Holbrook .. 

Tucson 

Florence .... 
Casa Grand 

Ray 

Nogales .... 
Prescott ... 

Jerome 

Clarkdale .. 
Yuma 



TOTALS -.... 3,220.7 



Lverage Daily 


Paid for 
Teachers' 


Paid for 


Paid for Fuel, 


Paid for 


Paid for 


Paid for 


Paid for 


Paid for 


Paid for 


Paid for 




Total 


Per 


Attendance 


Salaries 


Supplies 


Light & Water 


Janitors'Services Repairs 


Furniture 


School Apparatus Libraries 


Rents 


Census Marshal 


Miscellaneous 


Expenditures 




21.04 


$ 2,650.00 


$ 144.00 


$ 


$ 


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$ 


$ 47.64 


$ 


$ 


$ 


$ 531.06 


5 :i,:i72.70 


$ 160.61 


216.05 


36,948.89 


795.58 










67.25 


31.34 






8,586.74 


46,379.80 


214.62 




8,117.66 


1,009.11 










362.46 


468.61 






4,929.93 


14,887.97 


351.96 


56.20 . 


9,646.66 


504.61 










1,792.01 








2,789.40 


14.732.68 


262.ir. 


231.00 


20,541.88 


6,452.12 










7,565.63 


22.56 






9,399.82 


43,982.01 


190.40 


12.10 


3,800.00 


696.45 


325.25 




986.35 


180.00 












5,988.05 


494.88 


178.40 


23,346.25 


3,361.22 


1,492.22 


2,649.35 


7,356.83 


75.85 


269.20 


323.37 


761.35 






39,635.64 


222.17 


97.60 


14,645.88 


3,664.25 


341.35 


1,647.45 


2,017.90 


928.55 


203.16 


533.30 


73.68 






24,055.52 


246.45 


65.40 


5,234.19 






















5,234.19 


80.08 


34.20 


5,483.04 


1,057.17 


450.01 


1,210.00 


8.00 


57.04 


337.23 


58.10 






67.45 


8,728.04 


255.21 


83.80 


13,205.00 


1,786.24 


1,015.60 


225.95 


359.11 


49.78 


218.36 


2,225.73 


.50 




3,424.40 


20,510.67 


244.76 


46.30 


8,730.50 


1,453.67 


309.40 


294.97 


477.94 


1,505.94 


759.40 


48.44 


1,320.00 




410.00 


15,310.26 


330*68 


12.20 


7,637.00 


1,034.57 


1,425.64 


726.25 


717.87 


62.10 


468.62 


120.16 






52.50 


12,244.71 


1,003.66 


716.00 


59,782.14 


5,516.64 


500.00 


2,650.00 


5,000.00 


1,000.00 


500.00 






16,649.50 




91,598.28 


127.9:1 


248.00 


20,842.29 


4,776.13 


433.70 


1,800.00 


100.00 






200.00 




5,011.32 




33,163.44 


133.72 


88.00 


9,072.00 


132.10 


560.00 


1,080.00 








150.00 




5,774.27 




Hi, 7i;s.:!7 


90.55 


107.00 


11,108.16 


78.02 


409.70 


1,450.00 


203.12 




245.56 


209.32 




2,000.00 




15,703.88 


146.76 


49.00 


6,166.26 


598.65 


286.00 


360.00 








200.00 




1,017.26 




8,628.17 


176.09 


43.50 


5,427.00 


647.39 


535.29 


1,200.00 


716.06 


551.34 




49.85 






114.35 


9,241.28 


212.44 


88.60 


15,676.00 


187.81 


178.54 


1,152.50 


429.38 




1,522.62 


238.94 


1,167.13 




447.78 


21,000.70 


237.03 


16.60 


5,340.02 


359.35 


507.58 


976.66 


370.40 


1,636.72 


66.67 


29.46 


587.15 




651.40 


LQ.526.41 


634.06 


309.70 


30,230.96 


1,170.86 


402.00 


1,502.16 


724.43 


561.99 


25.00 


605.54 






876.26 


36,639.20 


118.31 


23.58 


9,781.17 


389.01 


31.27 


1,348.34 


208.87 


9.00 




83.40 






1,103.02 


12,953.72 


650.20 




5,826.27 


63.02 






96.45 


255.50 


1,186.63 


302.09 






383.15 


8,112.81 






1,125.00 


260.14 










1,514.65 










2,899.79 






7,086.24 


597.04 


1,011.81 


845.68 


3,036.21 


563.05 


1,253.15 


241.42 


121.9'i 




416.67 


15,173.20 




95.40 


13,645.25 


50 7.52 


562.05 


1,365.81 


1,903.26 


334.20 


995.84 


79.89 


1,150.80 






20.544.62 


116 '., 


38.00 


10,681.25 


868.87 


356.88 


925.00 


143.97 


179.01 


68,23 


334.03 


105.05 






13,662.29 


359.53 


43.40 


7,180.00 


508.30 


149.41 


400.00 


42.94 


80.00 


165.57 


288.52 


625.00 






9,439.74 


217.51 


185.70 


27,291.02 






















27,291.02 


1 16.96 


3,220.72 


$406,247.98 


S39.159.84 


§11,283.70 


$23,810.12 


$24,899.09 


$ 8,029.57 


$19,635.08 


$ 4,843.91 


$ 5,912.59 


$30,452.35 


$34,133.93 


$608,408.16 


$ 188.90 



Average Daily 
County Attendance 

Tombstone 30 

Bisbee 284 

Douglas 265 

Benson 25 

Willcox 69 

St. David 23 

San Simon 

Flagstaff 12 

Williams 19 

Globe 300 

Miami 118 

Safford 71 

Duncan 35 

Clifton 98 

Morenci 51 

Metcalf 12 

Phoenix 883 

Mesa 386 

Tempe 116 

Glendale 165 

Chandler 69 

Gilbert 50 

Kingman 56 

Holbrook 28 

Winslow 89 

Tucson , 41G 

Florence , 33 

Casa Grande 41 

Ray 21 

Nogales 60 

Prescott 112 

Jerome 51 

Clarkdale 51 

Yuma 160 

TOTALS 4,119 



Paid for 

Teachers' 

Salaries 

$ 4,260.34 

20,632.83 

24,095.95 

8,432.93 

10,171.60 

3,436.24 . 

4,905.00 
4,408.75 
33,961.39 
24,838.89 

6,550.20 
15,297.50 
13,789.25 

7,917.00 
104,670.80 
35,025.00 
12,601.92 
16,675.00 
12,000.00 
11,000.00 

7,252.53 
11,140.98 

3,334.08 
38,675.76 
11,055.65 

6,428.69 

5,313.20 

6,824.00 
15,041.90 
10,220.00 

8,732.21 



Paid for 

Supplies 

$ 8.15 

1,900.05 

1,191,48 

74.84 

2,381.22 

15.95 



EXPENDITURES FOR HIGH SCHOOL MAINTENANCE 1919-20 
Paid for Fuel, Paid for Paid for 



Light & Water 

$ 54.90 

4,888.26 

410.15 

229.03 

1,294.00 

18.00 



6.95 



6,232.42 
2,260.42 



1,360.63 

2,839.99 

4,167.41 

1,368.25 

7,000.00 

5,000.00 

427.51 

60.00 

600.00 

300.00 



544.92 
451.99 

1,846.81 
366.78 

1,962.08 
217.50 
738.84 
831.49 
835.39 
710.33 



30.00 
2,683.52 
400.96 
34.90 
2,000.00 
500.00 
732.13 
414.40 
420.00 
350.00 
430.60 
211.32 
37.10 
84.31 
642.74 
4.40 



505.14 

1,642.63 

353.41 

257.18 



3,650.40 
965.00 



1,320.00 
425.00 
293.91 



3,000.00 

2,500.00 

1,000.00 

1,700.00 

500,00 

900.00 

1,415.00 

950.00 

252.99 

2,047.50 

608.75 

120.00 



832.00 
1,332.40 



Janitor Repairs 
100.00 $ 

2,301.33 

1,741.51 

1,080.01 
973.50 
120.00 



5,421.38 

1,947.45 

361.63 

304.31 

124.88 



9,245.08 
1,740.01 



455.07 
1,546.49 
3,322.58 



15,000.00 
300.00 
300.00 
826.70 
700.00 



3,382.78 
71.63 
125.00 

3,012.68 
43.65 
14.65 



2,325.66 
5,946.28 



'aid for 


Paid for 


Paid for 


Paid for 


urniture 


School Apparatus 


Libraries 


Rents 


493.99 


$ 205.87 


$ .60 


$ 


2,378.44 


1,364.47 


1,829.77 




1,177.44 


1,227.61 


335.89 




475.21 


205.87 


101.40 




1,115.37 


745.58 


99.11 




125.57 


209.84 


71.26 





101.50 


451.28 




3,204.01 


15.58 


127.79 


2,500.00 


7,000.00 




228.60 


699.41 


366.35 




350.00 




300.00 



2,172.75 
778.03 
605.35 



301.07 
308.24 



131.50 
177.54 
464.55 
219.29 
500.00 
300.00 
111.64 
184.60 
250.00 
200.00 

48.80 
124.64 

13.04 



50.70 
517.53 



382.82 
280.80 



Per Capita Cost 

Paid for Total Av. Daily 

Census Marshal Miscellaneous Expenditures Attendance 



19.00 
42.55 



300.50 

1.50 

1,485.00 



765.94 
193.01 



14,000.00 

10,000.00 

500.00 



1,200.00 

1,000.00 

2,042.24 

83.28 



$ 40.15 
12,822.62 
1,797.95 
1,402.80 
7,722.78 
2,360.76 



2,773.69 
4.612.51 



333.51 

4,389.95 

523.49 

67.62 



121.77 

286.03 

18.40 

6,526.96 

1,968.18 

650.89 

2,014.47 

2,865.32 



5,164.00 
53,539.15 
18,262.45 
14.702.39 
38,737.82 

6,582.50 



4,911.95 
4,408.75 
58,108.88 
35,417.25 



11,244.90 
27,914.27 
27,651.16 

9,750.43 
156,970.80 
53,625.00 
15,905.80 
20,926.46 
16,020.00 
14,050.00 
16,316.70 
14,379.09 

4,425.61 
52,747.67 
16,555.28 

9,723.84 

9,717.92 ' 
17,161.29 
25,798.00 
13,050.93 
13,989.18 



$ 136.60 
184.955 
68.91 
588.095 
561.705 
286.195 



409.325 
284.615 
193.695 
300.145 



321.28 

284.83 

542.175 

812.535 

177.78 

138.92 

137.115 

187.43 

232.17 

281.00 

273.51 

513.535 

492.75 

126.795 

501.675 

234.725 

457.995 

286.02 

230.335 

255.90 

274.29 



$45,601.40 $20,544.91 $30,534.30 $57,852.82 $11,850.42 $21,169.99 $ 7,419.( 



$30,225.52 $53,295.85 $789,759.47 



Per Capita Cost 



Paid for 


Paid for 


Paid for 




Total 


Av. Daily 


Libraries 


Rents 


Census Marshal 


Miscellaneous 


Expenditures 


Attendance 


$ .60 


$ 


$ 


$ 40.15 


$ 5,164.00 


$ 136.60 


1,829.77 






12,822.62 


53,539.15 


184.955 


335.89 






1,797.95 


18,262.45 


68.91 


101.40 






1,402.80 


14.702.39 


588.095 


99.11 






7,722.78 


38,737.82 


561.705 


71.26 






2,360.76 


6,582.50 

4,911.95 
4,408.75 


286.195 

409.325 
284.615 


301.07 


19.00 




2,773.69 


58,108.88 


193.695 


308.24 


42.55 




4.612.51 


35,417.25 


300.145 


131.50 


300.50 




333.51 


11,244.90 


321.28 


177.54 


1.50 




4,389.95 


27,914.27 


284.83 


464.55 


1,485.00 




523.49 


27,651.16 


542.175 


219.29 






67.62 


9,750.43 


812.535 


500.00 


1,300.00 


14,000.00 




156,970.80 


177.78 


300.00 




10,000.00 




53,625.00 


138.92 


111.64 




500.00 




15,905.80 


137.115 


184.60 








20,926.46 


187.43 


250.00 




1,200.00 




16,020.00 


232.17 


200.00 




1,000.00 




14,050.00 


281.00 


48.80 




2,042.24 


121.77 


16,316.70 


273.51 


124.64 


765.94 


83.28 


286.03 


14,379.09 


513.535 


13.04 


193.01 




18.40 


4,425.61 


492.75 








6,526.96 


52,747.67 


126.795 


50.70 






1,968.18 


16,555.28 


501.675 


517.53 






650.89 


9,723.84 


234.725 








2,014.47 


9,717.92 * 


457.995 


382.82 


147.16 


1,400.00 


2,865.32 


17,161.29 


. 286.02 


280.80 








25,798.00 
13,050.93 


230.335 
255.90 


414.81 


1,485.90 






13,989.18 


274.29 



7,419.60 $ 5,740.06 $30,225.52 $53,295.85 $789,759.47 



COMPARISON OF CITY AND TOWN AND ONE ROOM RURAL SCHOOl 



ance Av. Daily Percentage of Attendance No. One Room 



oom Attendance 
ty for County 

864 
6,857 

962 

3,725 

2,122 

2,916 

11,281 

619 
1,462 
3,261 
2,085 
1,412 
2,767 
1,648 

41,981 



of One Room Schools 
to Total in County 
.23 
.10 
.14 
.06 
.08 
.04 
.02 
.35 
.13 
.09 
.17 
.17 
.13 
.06 

.09 



Rural Schools 
in County 
15 
57 
10 
19 
13 
11 
12 
16 
14 
17 
30 
17 
26 



265 



Average Daily 
Attendance in 
Rural Schools 

13 

12 

13 

16 

13 

11 

16 

13 

14 

18 

11 

13 

14 

12 

13.5 



COMPARISON OF CITY AND TOWN GRADE SCHOOLS AND ONE ROOM RURAL SCHOOLS 1918-19 



Average Daily 
County Attendance Rural 

Apache 177.00 

Cochise 795.90 

Coconino 143.30 

Gila 284.66 

Graham • 381.58 

Greenlee 101.50 

Maricopa ^ 260.75 

Mohave 220.57 

Navajo 218.30 

Pima 318.06 

Pinal 421.05 

Santa Cruz 259.17 

Yavapai 467.47 

Yuma 160.30 

STATE OF ARIZONA 4,209.61 



Average Daily 


Average Daily 


Percentage of Rural 


Number Rural 


Average Attendance 


Total Cost 










Attendance City 


Attendance Total 


Attendance to Total 


Schools in County in Rural Schools 


Rural Schools 


Cost Per Pupil 


Total Cost City Schools 


Cost Per Pupil 


50.5.00 


680.00 


.260 


15 


12 


5 13,944.26 


$ 78.78 


? 


21,776.15 


$49.25 


6,099.00 


6,894.90 


.115 


64 


12 


64,615.13 


81.18 




393,306.18 


64.49 


721.19 


864.49 


.165 


12 


12 


11,531.82 


80.47 




51,813.44 


71.82 


3,273.43 


4,558.09 


.080 


29 


10 


22,017.36 


77.34 




235,017.37 


73.02 


1,390.77 


1,772.35 


.215 


24 


16 


23,143.79 


60.65 




59,814.17 


43.00 


2,823.80 


2,925.30 


.034 


11 


9 


10,582.54 


104.26 




137.090.53 


48.54 


8,515.25 


8,776.00 


.030 


14 


19 


14,473.29 


55.51 




475,928.27 


53.52 


334.99 


555.56 


.396 


18 


12 


14,277.18 


64.72 




17,079.39 


50.09 


1,237.62 


1,455.92 


.149 


16 


14 


14,094.12 


64.50 




88,459.15 


71.47 


2 616.58 


2,934.64 


.108 


20 


16 


27,326.33 


85.91 




193,420.72 


73.92 


1,561.90 


1,982.95 


.212 


35 


12 


29,729.00 


70.60 




78,602.07 


50.32 


1,518.85 


1,778.02 


.145 


20 


13 


18,668.74 


72.03 




08,908.04 


45.37 


1,970.33 


2,437.80 


.191 


35 


13 


35,340.62 


75.62 




162,640.90 


78.22 


1,362.85 


1,523.15 


.105 
.110 


13 
326 


12 
13 


12,046.59 


75.15 




65,283.99 


47.90 


38,139.17 


33,929.56 


$311,790.77 


$ 74.06 


$5 


!,053,140.37 


$60.51 



COMPARISON OF CITY AND TOWN AND ONE ROOM RURAL SCHOOLS 1919-20 



Average Daily Attendance Av. Daily Attendance A v. Daily 

County One Room Schools in Larger Than 1-Room Attendance 

in County Districts in County for County 

Apache 197 667 864 

Cochi 724 6,133 6,857 

Coconino 137 825 902 

Gila 220 3,505 3,725 

Graham 179 1,943 2,122 

Greenlee 132 2,784 2,916 

Maricopa 200 11,081 11,281 

Mohave 217 402 619 

Navajo .... 202 1,260 1,462 

Pima 309 2,952 3,261 

Pinal 355 1,730 2,085 

Santa Cruz 232 1,180 1,412 

Yavapai 387 2,380 2,767 

, uma 99 1.549 1.648 



Percentage of Attendance 
of One Room Schools 
to Total in County 









Per Capita 






No. One Room 


Average Daily 




Cost One Room 


Total Cost 


Per Capita 


Rural Schools 


Attendance in 


Total Cost 


Rural Schools 


City Schools 


Cost of 


in County 


Rural Schools 


Rural Schools 


in County 


Larger Districts 


Larger School; 


15 


13 


$ 15,480.15 


$ 78.525 


$ 33,680.39 


?50.50 


57 


12 


63,968.16 


88.37 


537,914.14 


87.63 


10 


13 


12,028.03 


87.21 


87,136.30 


88.79 


19 


16 


21,122.33 


96.01 


311,217.40 


105.62 


13 


13 


12,607.60 


70.43 


90,338.95 


46.49 


11 


11 


12,112.63 


91.77 


166,881.23 


59.94 


12 


16 


14,240.54 


71.20 


640,075.40 


57.76 


16 


13 


15,525.53 


71.55 


23,366.78 


58.13 


14 


14 


13,949.33 


69.06 


81,603.70 


64.77 


17 


18 


22,226.20 


71.93 


254,409.47 


86.19 


30 


11 


30,317.11 


85.40 


115,871.52 


66.98 


17 


13 


15,982.68 


69.30 


67,068.84 


56.84 


26 


14 


31,532.33 


81.48 


' 224,550.88 


94.34 


8 


12 


8,476.53 


85.62 


87,949.39 


56.78 



TOTAL 



3,59 



38,391 



41,981 



1919-20 


Per Capita 








Cost One Room 


Total Cost 


Per Capita 


Total Cost 


Rural Schools 


City Schools 


Cost of 


Rural Schools 


in County 


Larger Districts 


Larger Schools 


$ 15,480.15 


$ 78.525 


$ 33,680.39 


$50.50 


63,968.16 


88.37 


537,914.14 


87.63 


12,028.03 


87.21 


87,136.30 


88.79 


21,122.33 


96.01 


311,217.40 


105.62 


12,607.60 


70.43 


90,338.95 


46.49 


12,112.63 


91.77 


166,881.23 


59.94 


14,240.54 


71.20 


640,075.40 


57.76 


15,525.53 


71.55 


23,366.78 


58.13 


13,949.33 


69.06 


81,603.70 


64.77 


22,226.20 


71.93 


254,409.47 


86.19 


30,317.11 


85.40 


115,871.52 


66.98 


15,982.68 


69.30 


67,068.84 


56.84 


31,532.33 


81.48 


' 224,550.88 


94.34 


8,476.53 


85.62 


87,949.39 


56.78 


$289,569.15 


$ 80.66 


$2,722,064.39 


$70.90 



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